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English
Etymology
Italian
Noun
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Singular andante |
Plural andantes |
andante (plural andantes)
- (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a moderately slow tempo; faster than adagio but slower than allegretto.
- (music) A passage having this mark.
Adverb
andante (not comparable)
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Positive andante |
Superlative none (absolute) |
- (music) Played at a moderately slow tempo.
Adjective
andante (not comparable)
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Positive andante |
Superlative none (absolute) |
- (music) Describing a passage having this mark.
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Finnish
Etymology
Italian
Noun
andante
Declension
Rarely declined.
Declension of andante (type nalle)
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French
French Wikipedia has an article on: AndanteAdverb
andante
- (music) andante
Noun
andante m. (plural andantes)
- (music) andante
Italian
Verb
andante
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This will include three works by Borodin the Overture from Prince Igor, the Andante from Symphony no 2 and On the Steppes of Central Asia. ...
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This will include three works by Borodin the Overture from Prince Igor, the Andante from Symphony no 2 and On the Steppes of Central Asia. ...
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